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Latest Current Affairs 22nd October 2021

UK Foreign Secy Elizabeth Truss to arrive in New Delhi today on three-day visit to India:UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Elizabeth Truss will arrive in New Delhi today on a three-day visit to India.

More than 100 crore 59 lakh doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in country so far:More than 100 crores 59 lakh COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the country so far under the Nationwide Vaccination Drive.

PM Modi addresses nation on achieving milestone of 100 crore vaccinations:Addressing the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the difficult but remarkable feat of administering 100 crore vaccine doses.

China says ‘no compromise or trade-offs’ over Taiwan after Biden’s remark to defend the island:China said on Friday no one shall expect China to make any compromise or trade-offs over the issue of Taiwan, after US President Joe Biden said that the US is committed to defending the island if it is attacked by China.

Bangladesh: Cumilla desecration suspect Iqbal arrested:The Bangladesh police have arrested the person suspected to have put the Holy Quran in a Durga mandap in Cumilla which led to widespread violence in the country between October 13-16.

Australia to soon establish travel bubble with Singapore:Australia will soon establish a travel bubble with Singapore. Prime Minister Scott Morrison in a statement said that the details of the plan will be revealed next week.

Culture and values unite India and Bangladesh: High Commissioner Doraiswami:The larger tradition of India and Bangladesh has been of inclusion and humanity and we celebrate Bijoya in this spirit, says the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Vikram Doraiswami.

FATF retains Pakistan on its grey list:Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has retained Pakistan on its Grey List. FATF President Marcus Pleyer announced the decision was after a three-day-long plenary session of the global terror financing watchdog in Paris on Thursday.

Powerful storm in France cuts electricity to over 250,000 homes:More than 250,000 homes in France were without electricity on Thursday after gale-force winds swept the north of the country overnight, power grid operator Enedis said.

Minister of Commerce Piyush Goyal calls for free trade within rules-based multilateral trading system:Minister of Commerce and Industries Piyush Goyal today called for free trade within a rules-based multilateral trading system with honesty and transparency as core values.

Patagonian fossils show Jurassic dinosaur had the herd mentality:A vast trove of fossils unearthed in Argentina’s southern Patagonia region is offering the oldest-known evidence that some dinosaurs thrived in a complex and well-organized herd structure, with adults caring for the young and sharing a communal nesting ground.

S.Korea’s Moon vows ‘Korea space age’ after rocket test falters:South Korea’s first domestically built space rocket blasted off on Thursday, but failed to fully place a dummy satellite into orbit, delivering mixed results for a test launch that represents a major leap for the country’s ambitious space plans.

Meet Darshankumar Joshi: The Famous Indian Art Director & Owner OfGraymatter International INC:Darshankumar Joshi is a famous Indian Art Director, Game Designer, and owner of Graymatter International INC.He has also done character designing for famous and popular games like “The Last of Us” and “Death Stranding. His company, Graymatter International INC provides innovative business solutions for versatile corporations across the globe.

Making Rajkot a super city- Social worker Hiren Khimaniya talks about his vision and challenges:It is the little efforts that add up to big victories.

Jyotsna Reddy – Youngest entrepreneur to be felicitated with National Award:Beautypreneur  Jyotsna Reddy receives the champions of change award 30th September 2021, Thursday at Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Colaba, Mumbai, India.

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